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Green Homes America

Eureka Crafts

Syracuse University Bookstore

Sugar Pearl Espresso Bar

The 120 Salon

Grindstone Organic Farm

CENTRO

 

Results of the

Syracuse University - SUNY-ESF
CAMPUS COMMUTER CHALLENGE II
October 1-31, 2008

Reducing the environmental impact of commuting to work on University Hill.

The second SU-ESF Campus Commuter Challenge was held in October and succeeded in raising awareness about alternatives to commuting alone to campus by car. Participants reported making over 1600 round trips from their homes to campus by bicycle, on foot, in carpools, and by bus. By leaving the car at home for these trips, they made a gift to our whole community in the form of reduced air pollution, reduced emissions of carbon dioxide that causes global warming, less traffic, and less demand for parking.

Eight people reported making the commute without a car every work day during the month of October. One student and one employee were chosen at random from those names to receive the two Grand Prizes, gift certificates for $150 to the SU Bookstore. The staff winner, Jennifer Bevilacqua Kirkegaard, an employee in the SU Office of Student Life, carpooled the 14 miles from her home to campus all month. Runners-up included a member of the SU Libraries staff and a professor at SUNY-ESF. Student runners-up came from the Newhouse School, SUNY-ESF, the SU Graduate School, and the Maxwell School.

Special Recognition prizes also went to the student and employee who saved the most CO2 with their commutes. Mary Beth Smyth, an employee in the SU Bursar's Office, rode the bus from her home 19 miles away 20 times during the month of October, saving over 30 gallons of gasoline and about 590 pounds of CO2 (compared to driving her car the same distance at 25 mpg). William Aue, a student in SU's College of Arts and Sciences, made the bus trip 16 times from his home 15 miles away, saving an estimated 22 gallons of gasoline and 421 pounds of CO2 (compared to driving a car with typical US fuel efficiency of 22.1 mpg).

Sixteen other participants also received weekly prizes during the month of October. Prizes were donated by CENTRO, Grindstone Farm, the SU Bookstore, Salon 120, Green Homes America, Sugar Pearl Espresso Bar and Cafe, and Eureka Crafts. Additional prizes were provided by the University Sustainability Action Coalition (USAC), which organized t he Challenge.

Of the 264 participants, over half are parking permit holders and well over a third would normally have driven their cars to campus. USAC salutes all who changed their commuting behavior in the month of October, as well as the many other participants who have made the choice to live close to campus and walk, bike, or ride the bus as a matter of course.

SU-ESF University Sustainability Action Coalition
usac.syr.edu

SU-ESF Office of Environment and Society
enspire@syr.edu
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Your suggestions about how to improve non-car commuting options are bearing fruit. See these Post-Standard articles:

-- "Centro pumps up bus service"
(including more express buses to/from SU and University Hospital)
--"Who needs a car?"
(about SMTC efforts to promote bicycle use on University Hill)


2007 Results
Overall results
And the winners are:
630 people took the survey
576 people took the Challenge and left their cars at home for at least one day during the month
An estimated 4-5 tons of CO2 was saved by those 576 people leaving the car home for one day. If they did it for a whole month, that would be nearly 100 tons of CO2 saved!
83 people left their cars home for the first time ever -- and nearly all said they would try it again
We collected many good suggestions for improving transportation options on University Hill.
<200 employees
>200 employees
grand prize
School of Education, captain Victoria Kohl
Maxwell School, captain Jonnell Allen
runners-up
SU Public Affairs
SU Chancellor's/ Vice-Chancellor's offices
University College
SU Student Affairs
Special prize for most employees leaving their cars home for the first time:
SU Business, Finance, and Adminstrative Services, captain Roseanne Brasher

For a spreadsheet of results, click here.

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enspire@syr.edu
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